
Some of Ryan Bingham's most popular songs include Southside Of Heaven, Sunrise, Hallelujah. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
Classic Texas Country
Houston, United States
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Robinsonville, United States
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Phoenix, United States
Rincon, United States
Ryan Bingham was born in Hobbs, NM, hard up against the Texas Panhandle. He grew up in the West Texas oil fields, then spent time as a teenage rodeo cowboy in towns all across the state. Along the way, he absorbed the Cajun culture of western Louisiana, the hardcore hip-hop favored by his Houston friends, and the border songs of the Mexican immigrants. Until he moved to California in 2007, he never lived in any one place for more than two years. It’s this spirit of having done plenty of living early on, that has informed the singer-songwriters world-weary and jagged, weather-beaten vocals. From the beginning of his recording career, with “Mescalito,” Bingham has defied easy classification. As a rising country star, he ranged from Woody Guthrie-style folk songs and Spanish-language balladry to gritty hard rock. It’s all American music. He’s enjoyed thrilling highs and suffered debilitating lows, sometimes all at once. While his career was taking off – he won both an Oscar and a Grammy for “The Weary Kind,” the theme song he wrote for the film “Crazy Heart” – he was coping with the tragic deaths of his parents. The losses put Bingham in a dark tunnel, and it took a while to crawl his way out. With his sixth studio album, "American Love Song" (Axster Bingham Records), Bingham has come back into the light, on it Bingham takes all of his influences – both musical and experiential – and unites them in his best, most fully realized record to date.
Read moreRyan Bingham was born in Hobbs, NM, hard up against the Texas Panhandle. He grew up in the West Texas oil fields, then spent time as a teenage rodeo cowboy in towns all across the state. Along the way, he absorbed the Cajun culture of western Louisiana, the hardcore hip-hop favored by his Houston friends, and the border songs of the Mexican immigrants. Until he moved to California in 2007, he never lived in any one place for more than two years. It’s this spirit of having done plenty of living early on, that has informed the singer-songwriters world-weary and jagged, weather-beaten vocals. From the beginning of his recording career, with “Mescalito,” Bingham has defied easy classification. As a rising country star, he ranged from Woody Guthrie-style folk songs and Spanish-language balladry to gritty hard rock. It’s all American music. He’s enjoyed thrilling highs and suffered debilitating lows, sometimes all at once. While his career was taking off – he won both an Oscar and a Grammy for “The Weary Kind,” the theme song he wrote for the film “Crazy Heart” – he was coping with the tragic deaths of his parents. The losses put Bingham in a dark tunnel, and it took a while to crawl his way out. With his sixth studio album, "American Love Song" (Axster Bingham Records), Bingham has come back into the light, on it Bingham takes all of his influences – both musical and experiential – and unites them in his best, most fully realized record to date.
Date | Event name | Venue |
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27 May 2025 | Ryan Bingham, The Texas Gentlemen in Houston | 713 Music Hall, Houston, TX, United States |
28 May 2025 | Ryan Bingham in New Orleans | Fillmore New Orleans, New Orleans, LA, United States |
30 May 2025 | Ryan Bingham, The Texas Gentlemen in Cherokee | Harrah's Cherokee Resort Event Center, Cherokee, NC, United States |
31 May 2025 | Ryan Bingham, The Texas Gentlemen in Robinsonville | Horseshoe Casino's Bluesville, Robinsonville, MS, United States |
03 Jun 2025 | Ryan Bingham, The Texas Gentlemen in Morrison | Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Morrison, CO, United States |
04 Jun 2025 | Ryan Bingham, The Texas Gentlemen in Colorado Springs | Ford Amphitheater, Gleneagle, CO, United States |
06 Jun 2025 | Ryan Bingham in Loveland | Blue Arena at The Ranch Events Complex, Loveland, CO, United States |
07 Jun 2025 | Ryan Bingham, The Texas Gentlemen in Grand Junction | Amphitheater at Las Colonias Park, Grand Junction, CO, United States |
11 Jun 2025 | Ryan Bingham, The Texas Gentlemen in Phoenix | Arizona Financial Theatre, Phoenix, AZ, United States |
13 Jun 2025 | Ryan Bingham, The Texas Gentlemen in Valley Center | Harrah's Resort SoCal - The Events Center, Rincon, CA, United States |
Some of Ryan Bingham's most popular songs include Southside Of Heaven, Sunrise, Hallelujah. These tracks have impressed fans and helped cement their place in the music industry.
You can listen to Ryan Bingham's music on all major streaming platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. Their most popular songs include Southside Of Heaven, Sunrise, Hallelujah, and more.
Ryan Bingham is known for their distinctive sound in the classic texas country genre, often blending elements of new americana, making them a unique voice in the music world.
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